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bolsover ashfield, north east derbyshire, laboun ashfield, north east derbyshire, labour. suppose to be the favourites there, but until we hear the result, which you will in mine and emily's air time, you know, we don't know. >> got loads of great guests on actually during our show we've got, we're going to be hearing from rishi sunak at the top of the show, we're going to have richard tice on to explain what reform are up to, what are they expecting at the general election? have they actually done very well? they're saying they have. we've also got wes streeting on. oh, i think we're going to have to ask him. ask him? >> yes, please. that awful, awful week it had occurred to emily to ask about that. >> it's very on wes streeting. i can't wait to ask him. >> actually, he's done other ones that were bad, though. remember, gloria, before i should go outraged. >> you go disappointed? yes. >> you go disappointed? yes. >> i was going to say. where's tom? he's probably asleep. he should be asleep. >> he should be asleep. >> he should be asleep. >> just a quick one for you, glori
bolsover ashfield, north east derbyshire, laboun ashfield, north east derbyshire, labour. suppose to be the favourites there, but until we hear the result, which you will in mine and emily's air time, you know, we don't know. >> got loads of great guests on actually during our show we've got, we're going to be hearing from rishi sunak at the top of the show, we're going to have richard tice on to explain what reform are up to, what are they expecting at the general election? have they...
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and when i stand for election in ashfield this yean for election in ashfield this year, this year, somebody's going to lose. it's going to be 4 or 5 people lose. it could be me. i think i'll probably win. but you know, we do this job for a reason and there's, there's no time for sentiment. yes. some of my colleagues in the conservative party will lose their seats. and many of those will be friends of mine. and i'm still friends with them, and i will still be friends with them after the election. but that's the game. that's the game we're in. it's quite brutal. >> i mean, you need to be polling the sort of 20% mark, according to our very own nigel nelson in the studio. >> you need to be hitting that 20% mark in order to start pulling in seats, right? which is clearly what what any political party wants is the only way to do that, to bring in nigel farage. >> well, i mean , it's not very >> well, i mean, it's not very often nigel, nigel nelson gets his his facts right, but on this one is spot on. if we get like the 20% and above, that's when we start winning seats in parliament. now i'm being f
and when i stand for election in ashfield this yean for election in ashfield this year, this year, somebody's going to lose. it's going to be 4 or 5 people lose. it could be me. i think i'll probably win. but you know, we do this job for a reason and there's, there's no time for sentiment. yes. some of my colleagues in the conservative party will lose their seats. and many of those will be friends of mine. and i'm still friends with them, and i will still be friends with them after the...
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the mp for ashfield sent you an e—mail of the 28th of august 2015, saying i have been contacted by the above constituent in eastwood nottinghamshire, and if we go to the other page please, you will see that the mp attached this to text here, and if you just scan the first couple of paragraphs, or the first five or six lines... and then about ten lines in, it says the entire losses had to be made good which they were. my initial questions are 2007-12, the post they were. my initial questions are 2007—12, the post office management knew of many offices in a similar position. so was this a priori scratch at prearranged standard riposte as most sub—postmasters were told this? to isolate us? this is a reference to the six line, we were told as the only office in the country experiencing such problems. he is asking, or his mp is asking the , ., ., , he is asking, or his mp is asking the , ., . , . the question, was there a line delo ed the question, was there a line deployed that _ the question, was there a line deployed that you _ the question, was there a line deployed that you were -
the mp for ashfield sent you an e—mail of the 28th of august 2015, saying i have been contacted by the above constituent in eastwood nottinghamshire, and if we go to the other page please, you will see that the mp attached this to text here, and if you just scan the first couple of paragraphs, or the first five or six lines... and then about ten lines in, it says the entire losses had to be made good which they were. my initial questions are 2007-12, the post they were. my initial questions...
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joining me now is the reform uk mp for ashfield , italy. mp for ashfield, italy. anderson. right, leigh, thank you very, very much. and i will start with the rwanda thing here. i mean, the irish think is a deterrent. some of the migrants interviewed by a couple of news channels really regret coming here because of the threat of rwanda. and we have actually sent one bloke there. it's working now . it's working now. >> well, i mean, it's nonsense, patrick, as you well know . i patrick, as you well know. i mean, when we was drafting the rwanda bill, nobody mentioned the irish deterrent. nobody mentioned the fact that once it, was, made an act of parliament that these illegal migrants would be scarpering over the border to the republic of ireland. so that's that's just an absolute nonsense. it's one person, patrick, that's gone to rwanda , bearing in mind in that rwanda, bearing in mind in that time we've spent, you know, billions on accommodation and legal fees for illegal migrants. we've given the french, you know, hundreds of millions of pounds about, i think , four pounds a
joining me now is the reform uk mp for ashfield , italy. mp for ashfield, italy. anderson. right, leigh, thank you very, very much. and i will start with the rwanda thing here. i mean, the irish think is a deterrent. some of the migrants interviewed by a couple of news channels really regret coming here because of the threat of rwanda. and we have actually sent one bloke there. it's working now . it's working now. >> well, i mean, it's nonsense, patrick, as you well know . i patrick, as...
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ashfield needs improvements, does it? yes. there was no great excitement for the election, but it's early days. the campaign will intensify. lee anderson is the reform mp here and he's previously been the conservative mp for ashfield on what's been a long politicaljourney for him. rhea keehn will be the candidate for labour and for the independent group who run the local council here, they have jason zadrozny as their candidate. there's a lot for voters to consider. the other parties haven't yet announced their candidates for this constituency. simon ward, bbc news. we're joined now by leader of the reform party, richard tice. awake of the reform party, richard tice. at morning to y( you,. awake at morning to you, good to see you,. when we pick up on from my point was not and competently a michael is no importance between the two main parties. timer;r michael is no importance between the two main parties-_ two main parties. they are both forms of socialism. _ two main parties. they are both forms of socialism. they - two main
ashfield needs improvements, does it? yes. there was no great excitement for the election, but it's early days. the campaign will intensify. lee anderson is the reform mp here and he's previously been the conservative mp for ashfield on what's been a long politicaljourney for him. rhea keehn will be the candidate for labour and for the independent group who run the local council here, they have jason zadrozny as their candidate. there's a lot for voters to consider. the other parties haven't...
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by touring the country, i'll be in ashfield tomorrow, with lee. i'm going to be up with richard tice today in boston and skegness. i couldn't have done those things and fought a seat from scratch against an establishment that here will do not quite the same as trump, but will do almost anything to stop me . anything to stop me. >> okay, nigel, good to see you this morning. thank you very much for your time, and it's worth pointing out that in those constituencies nigel mentioned, of course, plenty of other people standing, and we will list those on the website for you. gb news. >> com yet gb news comunal say keep your views coming in on that interview with nigel, or indeed any of the stories that we are talking about today. >> now , that's a look at some of >> now, that's a look at some of the other stories heading into the other stories heading into the newsroom this morning, and the newsroom this morning, and the ministry of defence has confirmed british and us forces have struck houthi targets in yemen. the fifth combined operations since janua
by touring the country, i'll be in ashfield tomorrow, with lee. i'm going to be up with richard tice today in boston and skegness. i couldn't have done those things and fought a seat from scratch against an establishment that here will do not quite the same as trump, but will do almost anything to stop me . anything to stop me. >> okay, nigel, good to see you this morning. thank you very much for your time, and it's worth pointing out that in those constituencies nigel mentioned, of...
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. >> reform mp for ashfield, lee anderson, told gb news the party is making huge strides to get 16.9% in the by—election in blackpool. >> is absolutely fantastic. it's our best ever by—election result. i was thinking about 15, 16, just 100 or so votes behind the conservative candidate you know, with a few more resources, and a little bit, you know, with a few more resources, and a little bit , you know, know, with a few more resources, and a little bit, you know, more campaigning. maybe if we've got more bodies up there, we'd probably pip the tories on this one. >> one. >> and conservative ben houchen has been re—elected as tees valley mayor, but with a reduced majority over labour in darlington, he polled 4000 votes more than labour's chris mcewan. lord houchen has already won more votes in hartlepool, redcar and middlesbrough . with just and middlesbrough. with just stockton still to be announced. >> i am absolutely humbled by everybody that voted for me , everybody that voted for me, teesside is a place where i was born. i grew up, other than a very short sabbatical to newcas
. >> reform mp for ashfield, lee anderson, told gb news the party is making huge strides to get 16.9% in the by—election in blackpool. >> is absolutely fantastic. it's our best ever by—election result. i was thinking about 15, 16, just 100 or so votes behind the conservative candidate you know, with a few more resources, and a little bit, you know, with a few more resources, and a little bit , you know, know, with a few more resources, and a little bit, you know, more...
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you know, in ashfield, and we didn't get a single mp away. is the system just gearing us down? once again we alternate between red and blue. >> yeah . and i think it is. and >> yeah. and i think it is. and i think that's exactly what we will do this time. the only hope would be, and maybe this is where reform tory conversation is need to be had. if there were a hung parliament and keir was forced to do a deal with the lib dems, we would get pr so people could change the future of politics with pr, but they need to get it first. and a keir starmer with a 100 seat majority is not going to put pr in place. and i heard a sharp intake of breath from you there. >> peter edwards around proportional representation, a european style. that's the kind of system actually. they've got the brexit party, that massive majority in the eu elections. but it's very, very unlikely because parties that get in power want to vote for continuity of power. they don't want to share power . continuity of power. they don't want to share power. yeah. >> there's been a much wider debate in the labour party i
you know, in ashfield, and we didn't get a single mp away. is the system just gearing us down? once again we alternate between red and blue. >> yeah . and i think it is. and >> yeah. and i think it is. and i think that's exactly what we will do this time. the only hope would be, and maybe this is where reform tory conversation is need to be had. if there were a hung parliament and keir was forced to do a deal with the lib dems, we would get pr so people could change the future of...
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i know for a fact i'm speaking to local businesses in ashfield to see how that will affect their business and make sure that we have a smooth transition period. look, this is about protecting, you know, british people's jobs , you know, british people's jobs, making sure that british people, especially young people , get especially young people, get into the workplace and they're not disadvantaged. there is nothing wrong with that. it's the right and decent thing to do i >> -- >> all lyman >> all right, lee, thank you very much. that's lee anderson there. who is standing for reform and norman, i'm, i like lee anderson, but i don't i think he's being wilfully, misleading about some of those things there because all well and good saying. well, businesses who employ less than five people. yeah. fine. but there is a world of difference between your overtly small business and a company the size of tesco's. and as it stands under reform, they would all end up paying a 20% national insurance for foreign workers, which would be very damaging. >> look, i mean, there are two other aspects to this.
i know for a fact i'm speaking to local businesses in ashfield to see how that will affect their business and make sure that we have a smooth transition period. look, this is about protecting, you know, british people's jobs , you know, british people's jobs, making sure that british people, especially young people , get especially young people, get into the workplace and they're not disadvantaged. there is nothing wrong with that. it's the right and decent thing to do i >> -- >>...
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i'm the reform uk member of parliament for ashfield and today we've got chloe dobbs. this is a third time on the show. third time lucky, third time lucky. and the legend that is sir vince cable, former leader of the liberal democrats. he's back on for about the seventh or eighth time. he is a glutton for punishment. but earlier this week, sir jacob rees—mogg, the right honourable sir jacob rees—mogg, suggested sirjacob rees—mogg, suggested that the reform party and the conservative party could sort of come together pre—election chloe and form some sort of alliance in order to, you know, return a conservative stroke reform type of government. what do you think is that is that wishful thinking? is it desperate or should the electorate judge the conservative government on their record? >> i think that the public should judge the conservative government on their record. and of course , it's in the of course, it's in the conservatives interest to make a pact with reform because they're absolutely plummeting in in the polls. and reform is catching up and up and, you
i'm the reform uk member of parliament for ashfield and today we've got chloe dobbs. this is a third time on the show. third time lucky, third time lucky. and the legend that is sir vince cable, former leader of the liberal democrats. he's back on for about the seventh or eighth time. he is a glutton for punishment. but earlier this week, sir jacob rees—mogg, the right honourable sir jacob rees—mogg, suggested sirjacob rees—mogg, suggested that the reform party and the conservative party...
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. >> i actually a member of parliament for ashfield reform, member of parliament ashlee good in blackpool campaigning. i want to take you down this alley . to take you down this alley. now, bear in mind this street here would have probably been 50 or 60 years ago, probably full of, you know, traditional british families who would probably be kids would be playing in this alley. there would be washing strung from house to house, would have been clean, you know, sort of poor housing. but people, very working class people, very respectful of the area that live in now, this area has been flooded with migrants living in, houses of multiple occupancy . houses of multiple occupancy. just look at the state of it as we walk down. can you see there's nappies, there's food is well , all there's nappies, there's food is well, all sorts of filth. there's nappies, there's food is well , all sorts of filth. it's, well, all sorts of filth. it's, absolutely disgraceful . and i absolutely disgraceful. and i think the, i mean, i feel sorry for the council . they've got a, for the council. they've got a, you
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i would not be going to dover on tuesday , to ashfield on saturday to boston and skegness on friday. you know, i simply couldn't do both, i could you didn't need six months because you're so recognisable. >> everyone knows who you are. you would have been in a head in a seat like clacton. yeah you don't need to do the grand tour for six months. you're nigel farage again. >> you know, if you've ever fought an election , you'll know fought an election, you'll know that what it comes down to is data. and particularly now, in the last 20 years since we've had postal voting, a place like clacton, labour and conservatives or boston and skegness or any of the other seats . thanet, wherever i chosen seats. thanet, wherever i chosen to stand, they've been knocking on doors there for 100 years. they have a massive data about their loyal voters , about their their loyal voters, about their possible voters. they're able when the postal votes go out two weeks before the election, to go and visit those doors where they know people are inclined their way. if you walk in, if you walk in with zero in
i would not be going to dover on tuesday , to ashfield on saturday to boston and skegness on friday. you know, i simply couldn't do both, i could you didn't need six months because you're so recognisable. >> everyone knows who you are. you would have been in a head in a seat like clacton. yeah you don't need to do the grand tour for six months. you're nigel farage again. >> you know, if you've ever fought an election , you'll know fought an election, you'll know that what it comes...
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he can come to places like ashfield, like he is at the weekend to campaign in my area to make sure that i get re—elected on july the 4th. this is great news for me. it's great news for richard tice who's standing in boston and skegness. i want to see nigel farage all around the country, not just in one seat. okay >> all right. are you not a bit put out there that they only want to talk to nigel? >> no, they want to talk to me. they want to talk to richard. they want to talk to richard. they want to talk to barnaby. listen, patrick, that's that's ridiculous journalism, by the way. you know, the people that contact me on a daily basis have got all the press, all the media from all over the country, including gb news. want to speak to me, want to speak to nigel, wants to speak to ben, wants to speak to richard. it's not just nigel. it's not just a one man show. this is about reform. reform? all the party want to reform the country. the people of this country need an alternative to vote for. they fed up to death of the conservative party and the labour party. they want an alternative. >>
he can come to places like ashfield, like he is at the weekend to campaign in my area to make sure that i get re—elected on july the 4th. this is great news for me. it's great news for richard tice who's standing in boston and skegness. i want to see nigel farage all around the country, not just in one seat. okay >> all right. are you not a bit put out there that they only want to talk to nigel? >> no, they want to talk to me. they want to talk to richard. they want to talk to...
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of the key general election battlegrounds, seats like ben bradley's own one in mansfield, bassetlaw, ashfield, bolsova, these are the kind of seats that will ultimately decide who ends up that will ultimately decide who ends up in power at the general election, so labour really keen to put attention on this contest. it will be interesting to say, when we get the results, how well reform uk have performed, this is a part of the world where they have their own mp, remember, in lee anderson, although he was of course elected as a conservative in 2019, and their candidate in the east midlands, alan graves, is i can slip in derby, i'm told that reform have performed quite well in that part of the world. —— a councillor in derby. certainly, the conservatives started this contest with high hopes that they would be able to win here, the difference between ben bradley and counterparts like ben houchen and andy street is that he is not an incumbent, and although he has tried to distance himself from the national party and talk up his personal credentials, it has not worked, he has not been able to
of the key general election battlegrounds, seats like ben bradley's own one in mansfield, bassetlaw, ashfield, bolsova, these are the kind of seats that will ultimately decide who ends up that will ultimately decide who ends up in power at the general election, so labour really keen to put attention on this contest. it will be interesting to say, when we get the results, how well reform uk have performed, this is a part of the world where they have their own mp, remember, in lee anderson,...